-■^V-V'-. .-J i'A- V. /~ ' A Htfilf ru-i ;- r *,. •••• ; $ 7" vl t *‘: ' < s V &U My £ r * s " - *--' AV I : , ■? -/:’'V :4 V ;1 V^. : .' 5 i \>..J V;V:-^: l^v J rC‘'.V,‘!. e«• . k»• *> r* / , * < - ?■ «J -- V«IV.,• s * . .I\ L .' , ‘.vJ-’V- %^.vv>' l >.:: :?\*' 4 *>»'» r t , -‘ lv,.*>;*V .j?r’ • rf , . , '-' tf *‘.-»v:cV>r: ■i,r* t ~, ,<• ->r *• t J N\>V* * tfC, *’. Ic jJr V N ill* * * 4.*'* **■,* Vff , ”*'l!|{‘* ?c >•* f« £x |T» f >~?'t f * €-r>rf * - «.:- ■k»i *.* * ■ -v* -’r , ." > ' i "‘' 1 ' “**■l* ‘ * - * .‘.A* fc T « ' ' .V„ r . - 1- *■ ~ D - ■'Vl?., ,„f - 'T' v -v - - * *& ir,„* "v'*V ■ ‘ .:•>■'n- a *!' •■■?♦.. < J ,. ii x^'.v; 1 ' v. .* •S:PV:.:v^V.:‘’-' vl- "*1 i‘.» . L ■ .’' «, H ir' i» - >* ’ jV > 1 t ~ ,*K\ ** , ~ .j .- kVV 1 j»■ s t’i' •■'• .» • ‘_> Si,*- 1 ft t > ' " X. >1 *; ~ - . >. :’-;:' ’,: f K '’/:; - ■»’* . * *» *« . *, l * ’ . • » v * *• > * * . '- I. * * Vb* L IS ‘ --f * >.; ‘{.;&?vv &'*■y-;’ k j'.: s-v-t'-r-'''•;.:, r V ; ; -i%-;rK- I.W • * l ' { f, : *’v’s'V ; ’ l ! :"■ ■ '.’* ; ; (*!"' ~"*' uT'-J ‘ v - ;, .. : J’.'.r, '■‘: : S: > ‘t '• ■: ISiSiSSlitirfi; ;j 4 ' s*» -> >. * . x:fvv;^ : 'v^'' •V‘ v-*r-.-‘-A l .■»■■ /./:•••?; 'X\..•,.■< #..(.,■ . • i J . .-. : '.n • ' X. # * >*'■] ■* * > , ► 1 ■ \-n-! 't. i* .'■■.3 •j* - T f *r ** «* i ' ;Itt!l§H§ »’> '. -j 1 v' * - 4 „ ;;/i ■ 1 . Ilia '• 3 ? i'f- ; r - \ t ' . - J ■> * {?^v^ ! :&£; W r ,t**j • ?.»;■ ■<>.>..*. • ••. =:..i‘ • * L *r v * c * r i ••••I i - ."r- • • ,•*. -fi ■; •••! '■J : • »' ■ • -tj-it •S' h " • > «• - A t 4 * " ’ Xl ~ t V « _ *- • '. .V.- •■..>« ■•? to ■. ft? :* *•* ~ *; v ‘ uy\ •<°' * % r, *r, f * *V ■* i ''ii.*. f -If. */.'• ■*•>•■* ■ : \V. * * < % , v -w- r c.;. i r *. -* *: i“l . f irl* „ ; ’• *' ! “ . i * ~ • 1 'AAVV’* " a T.' *w * « „ ** * *~ * t-' 1 * V » , *’ w ? « I • -> L V <.» J*-* VI * Jl f - -C V \ f .* - ,••! , -' - ,*1 , < ' -H 1 ' - ' i * ’ - V> * -f, ; ‘ r;-V : a C 6 * ‘ . .A j. r - V * A* .T s , ■»* , > i\l S - -v- Vt 'Vi , . , >\+&r r ,i, *•,* ' ’*tv ‘ r’&" r * % ~ ; 4' :* ; i»+‘"j*-,,*■', ■ VS, »Wasi®: V , > ** % f 1 1 V? WMtMfntA; W&MM&mii :.;j, ~v" t ' s ' \- 1 C-> ? ' SS-«■r-'S't■■'>’ :"' ••■■■ ■" /K /- V ~. ;: ’--.v‘' '- ■ if, £ 4, *• ' * *-? 1 jr^-iS^ - •* :- J , r ” / ■: t \ V * w * t i‘ f - ,Sw 11 _ » T .“ 1 .. r .» .< • v \ ' r ■r «'! -r "s; VV,V-.iV -i :.* -.v.:,,.-..,.-,.' y .. ; . .'- :: ’-'i -;: : " 1V ~ '■- T -'- :, '' : 1 ''’■-'-■'“ •' *- T-'S m.■■■ ■ -■ ■ - . €l)c- ©tttlj) • iltorntng impost. -iJi J k OesIOCUATIC SOmSATIOSSi ' 'FOR PRESIDENT. " LEWIS CASS, , of memo an ■J- . • «'v S’".---.-- •T , '" ‘ FOR VICE PRESIDENT, WM. O. BUTLER, ' . o/^ivrtrcarifi . f r . £DJBtioGaAtIC ELECTORAL TICKET •. •,.A; i gS£AIOBIAL KLBCfORS. ...• .. [j , • ... , 7WILLUM Biqlm,of Clearfield. S : . . -.‘DaiioD.Wag.ehsb, of Northampton. ; •'v f . UEPBKSXHTATIVB KLECTORS. , ,VJ IBctrtL.Bkhxbb, Philadelphia County. ; 11. Horuß. Kbkms 1 - d 0... City..., .I **. -i 1 . .Hi-IsaacSucxk, . . . .do County; * .v y, y’-iyj A- L.' UOtfMTOBT. v d° do .••*. \r. .Jacob S< Yosr, Momgomety oo ' VI. Robert E. Weight/Lehigh .’ .do . VJI. Wiluak W. Downing, Cheater do v 1 Lancaster do IX. Fetes KmnL-Berks do i*,v . - vX. Bernard S. Schoonover, Monroe do XI. W’m.Swstla.tto/Wyoming do c i v. Xit Jonah Brewster, Tioga do y . >.XIII..JoiwC. King, Clinton- do -. . M > ;XIV. JoiotWktokas,Lebanon do t.; ; :• 1 ‘;-XV.. Robert J. Fisher, York ■. : do V.:■■■:■> XVI* FbBDKHICESMITH, FrankHa do ‘ iXVH. JOUN CIUSWELL, Huntingdon do XVUL Charlee A. Blacx, Greene do . XIX. Grorob-\V. Bou{kak, Bedford do XX. John R. Shannon, Beaver do :v- - / UjXXJ.i GrorgeP. Hamilton. Allegheny, do , XXII. W II Davis, Crawford do XXIH. Td4otht lvE5, Pouer , .. do : XXlV».Jakes G. CAKrBELL, Butler do , tor governor, ’. MORRIS LONGSTRETIJ, ' Of Montgomery County. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, ISRAEL PAINTER, Qf Westmoreland County, FOR CONGRESS, ' SAHUEL tV. ULACK, i\ ; >C*3 V -•• •'- V OVTTTTSUmS.au. - .. . for ABBKMBI.T, JOHN J. MITPIIEL, Pittsburgh. JOHN S. HAMILTON, do. EDMUND SNOWDEN; • Allegheny. ' ' WILLIAM L. MILLER; Versailles. i ■ 'i•, .. .. . BFGISTKO,. . EDWARD WCORKLE,Indiana. .. ;v>j, AUDITOR,' JOIIN O'BRIEN, Umcuctvillo. , . COMMISSIONER, V J- .‘- JAMES WALLACE, Baldwin. • ’ r -V ' ' ■rRCORDEBJ DR POLLOCK, Clinton • ' i CLERK OF TIIK COUUT, ' 5: - • : BENJAMIN WILSON, Elizabeth Borough. W THIS BAPER. THE XAH'S OF THE VSITF.D STATES, ' TREATIES. .RESOLUTIONS OF COS QKESS,.fc., AKE FUBLISHED BY. A VTHOMTY. • Bloming post Job printing ©flue. :. : CpRNER OF WOOD AND FIFTH STREETS. • Jp* Having: added to our litabhshmenl, a splendid Bteara*Po\ver Printing Machine we urn prepared 10 do all kiud* of Newspaper and Book .work m a style o( un ?:. surpassed beauty and neatness, and upon the most ren . . sojusble terms, .We respeelfnllv sollrtt the patronage of the public in tin* huo of our bunues?. JIT* Advertisers are reguaied tohand tn Ihnrfa rors before A o'clock, jP.il/. This must be complied toilh.xn order totti ■Af preferred. j : . .. . ■: - ■ • ■ • IjyK.'W. CAUR, United States Newspaper Agency :\ ’Buu Sulldtngß, N, E; corner of'Tsird amt-Doct streets, and 400 North Fourth street— is ourordy authorised Agent in Philadelphia. < B?Commit! ee on 1 Coyle; K. IL Keir, M: J: StewaiJ. C. Bituctt, John Lay * 7 ton*, Richard Louth. Daniel Fiekiseir, Fied. Yohst. 1 Calif BulUrt lioagitrethi Pilnteri and tke County TlcltCt. Demooratio RepubUcan Meeinga. •TheJ)emocratic Conitmtiee ofCorrespondencein pur- . ii. uatice of the Resolanon of tlm County Cem enton, do 1 . v ereby designate following places for publicmeet- ! .i ’ .Jfgo.t . 1 At Elizabeth, on Friday the 9th of Sept. 1 rf : Clinton, on Monday the Hth 01 bept., at C oHoclc, . In. North Fayette at Rodgers'-Mill, ou .Snturdajthe. 1 "Idthof Stpt. at 2 o’lock, I’.AI 1 • • • At Noblestowu. ojt Saturday the ICth of Sep. at <»'• clock. P M < At Sewickly, at Mr. Littles, on Tuesday the IDihof * ; Sept, ax 8 o’clock. P M. .. j At Frankhn.at Mr. Neely’s,on Tuesday the 19th of Se|. * at 7 o’clock, ?. M: ; ' •. t - At Bakerstown. at John Lovely's, an Wednesday th 1 • r SOth of Sept, ol U o’clock. P. M. I At Pine, at D. Deers, oil Wednesday the SOtlr of Sept '-at 7 o’clock. P, M. • ' / ' At Butler Road, nt Wra: Peters, on Thursday the 21st * of SepL at 2 o clock. P. M. : 1 AtiSbarpsbuTgh.'on I’liursday IheSlsl of Sept, at 7 o'* ; ■; clock. P.M. .•* M < At the Borough of Manchester, on Saturday the 23d of ! Sept. at7o'cloek I P.M. * At Turentum, ou Monday the2sih of Sept. ai2 P. M. At Plum, New Texas, at Somerhill, on Tuesday the • 20lh of Sept, at 2 o'clock.*?. M. At Wilkensburgh. on Tuesday the 2Gih of Sept, at 7 o’- .. clock, P. M. • At M’Keesport. on Thursday the. 2Sth of Sept. ai7o’» clock,P.M. REPUBLICAN . Attend and enataiu our Candidates, and with them the . great dnuciples of Titomos Jefferson and Andrevr Jack* ■•. ..•BOir • .... . ■ r Fanners, Mechanics, and all workuig*men having the interests of the:masses nt heart, are requested to be pre* • seat and assist-m the work of reform. All opposed to ■ oxorbiant taxes on: the producing classes, aud nionojioli; Auig.-grautsto speculators, are invited to attend. .i v.-.♦ r Rody PaUorson,• J.Largc, . J. Coyle, , R. Donaldson. \!‘-l , JOS. Thos. Dounchy, j ■ .rt John D.Millcr, .. . J. K. Moorhead, :> .v . , John Birmiagbam, T. Farley, vj / i Jas. Cooper, ' Tims. S. Hart, . ii!::. :-,J. H; M.’fclheney, *M. I.Siewnrt, •t. i.i'■ J. C>Dunn,Ch’r Beltzhoovor, ii. • v • :JmtC. Heron;- . Wm.M.Guthnc, . . . .z: Jos; Watson,* . > :C. Barnett, f.;r J.B. Gathne; Jas. B. Sawyer, A. Carnahan, ‘ - J. 11. Phillipa. •;-i Joha Layton, ;v : j/v . v HENRY 8. MAGRAW,Chairman. ■ ■ Jas-Watbor,Secretary. r'* ■ .' Each Meeting, will be addressed by Col. Sami. W. ~ ; S-Hamilton,E. SnowdenJolm J. MitchehCol. - . Wi L:Miller, Hon. AVui. Wilkins, Wilson M’Camlless, Holt Charles Shaler, Andrew Burke, H.S.Mngraw, G. . .. P.HamtUou, Jos. Watson, E. C. Shannon, Jas. S. Craft, Jacob Whitesell, Col. Tlios. Hamilton. Jas. B. Sawyer, ,,C01. Ja9. : A.Gibson*A. MCalmont, Geo. W.Layng, and . .ojher disUDffuished speakers .: r- OITS CAMPAIGN PAPER: . ®ljc 3effetsont - preaching State and Gmeral Elections, we shall ■.•- r contribute all in our power to bring about that re ; . • .salt/ Weihall, therefore, tend cur Campaign Paper, from September 23d, until Novera* L '-tar ?ih,'to individuals and Clubt, upon the follow* • y Jug -very low cash terms; .■■■•.,* . > ~r- ,■ - Smoix Copt,. 12J coots. »‘ Ter: Copies,. .v>s| 00 • Twenty-five Copies,. ........v 200 i .ftrrv Copies, ..... 3 50. Ore Uvudaed Copies,. ••’>***•«U 00 . lt must be.obvious to every one tjat these terms • thocost of paper asd. press-work. Orders trom tins or any of the neighlonng counties '.'>' :‘-wll| be promptly attended to. * Ll HARPER. Pittsburgh, Sept. 21,1548. . a „ Terrtljle Il«voltitloii—Stars Trfcimpliantl " ,f **TJOG4N Ai.CANWELLj {sign of No. 160 T ’■ "• if . Mnrkct/tree;, would.respectfully bereave to call j . the attention of the publiq.to mclr. uew.Ktqk of Goods, •> r just veceived ujid opening from jnnnufacufcrß and;ira* ' dortors, q! which rtiey fcel confidenithatprre and qunl ‘ *' TIV will give entire satisfaction, a* oiir moiuis—r“ Guide ■. s. Sakt and SmaU profit*'? ..- > . : Our stock eonsists, the followingirticlft*,viz: ’■ ' Ladies’ and Genllemeu’s Breast Pin*; late stjes; Guard ' * aud Vest Chains Bracelets, {Hasp*' and .Lo?ets i ■ Fin-. : ‘ per end Ear Bings;. Pencils and Pens; Shdeand Studs; .Steel Buckles, for- Ladies* Head Dresses; tladalon's. ..... Card Cases, shell, pearland velvet; Coral Beds; Ala* " hosierßoxes; fine Rosewood and Ebony Simvng Qoses, furnished 5-Siver Spectacles,.Silver Spoons, Jl ,kiuds; Qermin 6nfverl?poonr,'all kinds; Silk Steel tad Bags ’•'•fcfliPurses; Cotton Bags and Purges; Hair, Toih, Nail ‘Bft&Cloilr-brushes; Violins, 1 Accdrdeons’, Fites and 4 Fife*; flttepenkniveiL.and Scissors; Globes .ad. Paper - Holdersv'Shell; Press and Side Combs, Intel styles; Chidft Vases, Fruit Baskets, ’’Agate..and Gins. Vases.' < . :Mugv and'* Cologne Bottles ;:. Tabled. CbessiW and --Backgammon Boards; Silk Tapestry; Crusßelsvnd-In* grain C&rpot Bags: -Willow, Market and Side Askets ? hairs,.Wagons,.Crddles;;&c., &c., withn largealsort nten; of Toys. and Fancy Articles, teo numerous o men* tion. - • •• ? - - feplO' ... t : ‘‘Aiwoy# tteady, ' . n Always Willing,** A/l X. {^ Jst 9 n i cr * and the public generally, arc npeefe - -v‘, iifi. fully informed that on next Monday I ■wUl bfcpeii* • f r sil^l ected assortment OfCLCTHS, '•* -CASSIftfIERBSand VESTINGS,whichI have juitpnr . burned in»PhiJade]phla nt‘the lowest market torirp.iid *« s which 1 woula calhtheir attention u.- i • ♦ . .w JAS: McGUIRE, Taila seplO^ *.■«'• Sc.Charle Buddies. BY AUTHORITY. Act* and lie»olutloai p»««ea »t the F»r*t . Beialon of thgThlnlttb Congrea*. . , " [Public — No. 91 ] tI ■ A f or the cml aud diplo- ending iho ■' “MfliMnui 1 iMnui day, of June, one thousand eight hundred and ■■i- ,, j2 r V r " n| fl e **Hd for other purposes. enacted by the Senate and House of Representative* vnxtei Slates of America tn Congress assembled, ; lliattnc foUo\7ing sum* be, and hereby, axe,, appropn aiM.* ou. of toy. money in the treasury not otherwise ap plo; ruled, to* the objects hereinafter expressed for the > car ending; the Uurueth day of June, one thousand eight hundred ana forty-nine, namely? -.e, namely: • .••, LEGISLATIVE.... T For compensation and mileage of senators and mem* bers of the House of Representatives and delegates, three hundred and eighiy-eighi thousand-four hundred and forty dollars. ‘ < For compensation of the . officers and clerks of both houses of Congress, thmy-mne thousand fivo hundred and finy*seYen dollars and fitly, cent*. - For stationer)-, fuel, printing, and all other contingent expouces of the Senate, sovonty-five thousand dollars ... For stationary,fuel, printing and all other contingent expenses, of the House of Representatives, and including the compensation of a clerk to the Sergeoularnis, at tho rate .of four dollars per day, during tho present sea* siou, one hundred aud .seventeen thousand seven hun dred and fifty six dollars and-fifly cents: •••'_. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. , Tor compensation ot librarian, two ussistantlibrarians, ! and messenger of the library, four thousand five hundred i dollars. . . j For contingent expeuses ot said library, eighthundred I dollars... : .■ j For purchase of books for said library, five, thousand lollurs. For purehaßO of law books for said library, one iheii' •and dollars. • • Foi; paj ing to Thomas Jefferson Randolph, executor of i nomas Jefferson deceased, the sum of twenty thousand dollars, for all the papers and manuscripts oftho said niomns Jefferson: Provided} That said T. J. Randolph shaii deposne all the said papers and manuscripts of a pxblic nature in the State Department, and execute a conveyance thereofto the United State-*'' - : Forjmntuig and publishing the said papers and rannn- Fcnptsf Hie sum ot sir thousand dollars, or so much thereof as maybe necessary The said priiiN mg and publishing be done under the'authority of the Joint Committee on the Library, the whole or any part thereof to be printed as the said committee may direct; i nud alike sura for the purchase and pnnung under the l same conditions of the papers and manuscripts of the i late Alexander Hamilton. • i EXECUTIVE. | _ Tor compensation of the’President of the United States, twenty-five thousand dollars: For compensation of the Vice President of the United States, five thousand dollars. DEPARTMENT OF-STATE. For compensation of the Secretary of Stele, ond the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in his office, including a salary of two thousand dollars per Annum foi a derC) u nosc dut) it shall he to examine claims ot the citizens of the United States against foreign govern* uiem*. and claims ot the latter ngaiußl the former, and to perform such other , dunes as ttie Secretary of State may designate, twenty-eight thousand three hundred dot- Jars. . For the incidental uml contingent expense* of said de partment,viz: . » •. *PS P uh .h*lung thc Jaws, and packing and distributing Uie Wws and documents, including proof reading labor* boxes, and transportation, nine thousand dollars tor publishing in newspapers of the States and Terri* lone* the laws ot, the United Suites,: ten thousand eight hundred and grty dollars'. ' • For stationary, blantbooks, binding, Inborand attend «nee, iurnilure L fixtures, reports, punning amt glnziiiir. four thousand iourlmndred dollars- 81 . For {muting, (letterpress and copper plate,l advertise mg, books, and maps two thousand dollars, For newspapers, two hundred dollar*. For miscellaneous items, one thousand dollars .. For extra clerk lure, two thousand dollars For compensation of supenptrnriciit and four watch men of the northest. executive building, one thousand seven hundred and ten dollan- For contingent expanses of suid building, viz • For labor, tuel, and light, two thousand two hundred dollars. 1 • For the purchase of such scientific works as arc neees* sary for the use ot the Patent Office, fifteen hundred dol lars':- For compensation of librarian, three hundred dollars . ..For the collection of agricultural statistics and other purposes, thiny-five hundred dollars; which several sums, amounting iu the whole to five thimsaud three hundred dollars, shall be pan! out of die pntrnt fund , For defraying the expences of chemical analyses of vegetable substances produced and used for the lood of man and animals mtbe.United.ytales, .to he expended uudei the dtrecuon ofthe Commissioner of Fulfills, one thousand dollars; the said sum be paid'out of the patent fund. .. - . TREASURY DEPARTMENT. For compensation of the. Treasury, aud the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger, in hi* office, tureu ly-sevcn thousand eight huudredand fifty dollars,' For compensation of the Fr«t Comptroller, and the clerks, messenger, and assuieniroessehcersin his office, twenty-eight.thousand five huudred and fifty dollar* 1 - Foreompensation of the Second Comptroller, and the clerks and messenger ut his office, including'the salary ot an additional clerk, at twelve hundred dollars, author ized by the act of third of March, eighteen hundred and fortyseven. and hereby- continued for one year- sixteen thonsond tour hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation of six additional clerks in said'of ficefor one year, attwelve hundred dollars each, seven thousand two hundred dollar*. Forcompensauou ol ihe First Auditor, and the clerk* nnd; messenger m his office, including the salaries of two additional clerks, authorized by the act ot third of March, eighteen hundred and forty-seven,- at one thou sand one hundred and fifty dollars each, fend hereby con* tinned for one year,and of an additional messenger six hundred dollars, twenty-two thousand eight hundred dol lars. For compensation of the Second Auditor, and the clerk® and messenger in his office, including the salaries of three additional clerks, atone thousand one hundred and fifty dollars .each, authorized fry the act or third March, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, ami ihc solars lies of-nine;additional clerks,;at one thousand dollars 'each, cjisation of the Commissioner of the Gencr* al Lanl ffice, and the'recorder, drdiighismau, a«si«tant clerks, messengers assistant messengers and pockb in his office, eighty-four thousand seven hundred a| eighty-eight dollars andseventy-five cents. For eominsalura of eight additional clerks in said of fice for onyear, at one thousand dollars each, eight thousanddtars. v - . . : For compitation of the Solicitor ofthe Treasury, and the clerks ni messenger in bis office; thirteen thousand six hondrejind fity dollars, the salary of the Copying clerk,uauene act of June seventeen, eighteen hundred utid forty-fol in this office,'being hereby increased u> eight Imndredollars per anamn, from the first day of Jo- Iy» eighteen;bdrcd and forty-eight. - • . .• CONTINGEF EXPENSES OF THK TREASURY ; ; l ' DEPARTMENT.: ~ the ifit Cf the Stcretary of the Treasury, : For blank bit, binding, stationary, labor, compensa tion for carrsg.ihe department mails, translations, printing, inolubg public accounts, and for coUecling and preparingiiformaiion to be laid before'Congress, fifteen thousnueivo hundred dollars. ; v.' . For misccllnmu* expenses, two thousand eight hun dred dollars. • For a'rjearagcilue {o Robert Mayo, nine hundred dol lars. h • ' '.V ' ‘ . '' - Forlhe paymijt of a balance due on the Treasury books to the legj representatives of John Habersham, late, of Georgia, eceased, one thousand nine hundred and twemy-nve djnrs mid ninety-four cents: - Provided That before: pnyiint, the proper accounting officersof the Trcasary shelve first satisfied that the said baionce . owsaid books is jtty dne.r o - - / . . .. In the qreo/ the Fint Comptroller. 1 - For l)lanV : bobk&mding, Btaiiontrry; printing, find la-' bor, onc thousand lvenhundreddollars. > * • For miscellaheqiitemii, three hundred dollars. ■ .*ln the offiof the Beeond Comptroller. " For blank-bookbinding, stationar>v and printing blanks,-including-p) for the Natfonal Intelligencer and Union, to be; filed, bind, am! preserved for the use of the office; seven hundreupUnrs. Iti the o}e of the Pint Auditor. 1 1 , Forblank books, tiding, nuitiouorj ; labor, and print- Ing blanks, one dollars. " - . rOr miscellaneous tins. seven hundred and fifty dol lars. ■ -• •*. : _ ‘ fa ojfef the Second Auditor. t‘or blank hooks, stationary; labor and printing blanks, one thousand hundred and sixty dollars. bor, e r i*MhuXd"’d ( illSf’ S,a,ion “ r >'’ and la -: For raißcellenepuiiiii? two hundred doiliin. tr m , t**‘ 1 4teju-&Urlk-A„dtar. ti'nd t j I oi t in" s arJl r ' al ' ng ’ , Qnd a " FoTimscellanepus iteltftwo hundred dollars. V v i? i', i Fifth: Auditor. - anrt labor . tfi™ lore” nlu “ llBneo “.*“»»\lir« hundred and fifty dol. Jr ... IVriuiirer. »en,"fivi dofe a,,«:'•»"• F« pfegawo hSdiH," en, . y -! ive ,Iollar, • v For misccllanepua itema, fit huhdrtd dollars. „ J n Treasurer. ia - For mi cellanco4s iteina, «mhousand dollars, In the .offcff ; of, Commanoner athe General Land Office .-wV.i ; V f 1 i , ■p*' r * * > tJ - ‘ ■ s * t j, *•. ,> * *• - *’ ,X *+ ••» • ; ? y + t * t ?r ' t ‘ . ••• ■ ■' '■■■■>. k . | l l-l tiaci bopkn, litres thousand -:tfarce hundred and Iwonty-sfveu dolJars. • ; ...... bbokVAiid W*hk forma, lor (ho district IfiiuFoffices, pieces' of parcbmeut and pnubng. patents; adyeriiamg laud dales m newspapers ouicd furniture, .and repairs of tue seme,- aua pay of la borer* emploj td m the office. lwcnty-five thousand eluhi uunurea aiid rWeiiij -eight dollars and seventy-five cents, ror imacelloueous items, seven bmidreddojlars .i. r- # ;. cases for. books and papers, fifteen hundred dol For miscellaneous items, two hundred dollarsr. ror compensationof asuperintendent andeight watch men of tltc south east executive bmldmgythiee thousand four hundred and twenty dollars - . > > Forcontmgenf expenses of said buildm?, viz: for la bor, fuel, ..ana light,--seven thousand aeveu hundred dol lars* • . Forreut of additional rooms and four watchmen, aud. including iron safes, hose to guard against fire, fuel, re- J n **i and.labor, six thousand nine huudredahd sixty-five - . WAR DEPARTMENT. ! tor compensation of the Secretary of Wnri and the clerks, messenger, and -assistant messenger in his office* seventeen thousand eight hundred and fitly dollars, ror compensation of tho Commissioner of Indian AlT airi; and the clerks, messenger,.andasnstant messenger in uis office, eighteen thousand seven l huiidred dollars: rrtryiaed, That from [of] one of the salaries of one thous and six hundred dollars m said office; there shall bo de duetea the sum of two hundred dollars, and that the some be added to one of the salaries in the samo office of one thousand dollars, so that the former shall be at the rate of one thousand four hundred dollars, and the latter at the rata of one thousand four hundred dollars* and the latter at the rate of one thousand two hundred dollars. For the compensation of the Commisstonerof Pensions, and the clerks and-messengers in his office, including twenty-three thousand four nundred and twenty-two doU Jars and - fifty-six cents, for per diem bompenuanon to twenty -seven additional cterks-On bounty land business, forty-one thousand end: twenty-two dollars and fifty-six c ® n ' B - The salary of the Commissioner of- Pensions, snail hereafter be three thousand dollars per annum, commencing from the first of January, eighteen hundred mud forty-eight - - ' ■ - _ For compensation of the clerk and messenger in tlieof-- fice of the commanding General, one thousand five hun- For compensation of the clerks and messenger in the oroce of ihe Adjutant General, including one additional D er 75 n n ~t c ‘ er *» °t an annual salary of fourteen bun-' «wd dollars, nine thousand and fifty dollars. jcompenJsail° n of clerks temporarily employed in said office, one thousand dollars. For compensation of the extra clerk cmplyed in said office, one roonth -and five days, during tne fiscal year ending Juno thirtieth, eighteen hundred and forty-seven, one hundred dollars. ; . . - » Forof elerks and messenger m theoffice of the Quartermaster General, seven thousand three hun dred dollars.- _ For clerks and messenger in the office of Clothing and Equipage, at Philadelphia,, four thousand two hundred dollars.*" -For compensation of clerks and messenger in the offiee of Paymaster Generel, nine thousand one buodred dol lars; •: compensation of clerks and messenger in the office Commissary GeneralofSubslsieuce, five thousand three hundred doliars- For compensation. of three additional clerk* inlsaid of fice for one year, at oue ihousanddoilara each, three thou sand dollar*. For compensation of the clerks upd inesscuger m the office of the Chief Engineer, five thousand six hundred aud fifty dollars. For compensation of the clerks and messenger m tho ®f the Surgeon General, two thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. For compensation ol the clerks and messenger in tho office of Ihe Colonel ol Ordinance, eight thousand six hun dred and fifty dollars. For compensation of one clerk temporarily employed in said office, six hundred and nine dollars* • For compensation of ihe clerks and messenger hi the uoreoj) of Topographical Engineers, four thousand nine hundred dollars. " _ Contingencies of the War Department. For the incidental and contingent expenses of said de partment, olid the various offices and bureaus connected therewith, viz: . 7n lAr office of the Secretary of IFar. For blank books, binding,.stationery, labor, and print ing, nnd newspapers and periodicals, one thousand four -hundredamifiiiydoltor*- For books, maps, and plans, one thousand dollars. • ror miscellaneous items, five hundred audfifty dollars /» lAe office of the Commissioner of Indian Affuire. ror blank books, binding and stationary, five hundred dollar*. ■ For labor, one hundred doliars- For miscellaneous items, four hundred dollars- In the office ef the Cavwiutionrt of Penxionx tor atatnuiary. blank book*, binding, printing blank forms and regulations, advertising and luel, one thousand two hundred dollar*. For miscellaneous items, eight hundred doitars- In (heoffite of the Commanding General. Formlscellnucmisitems, three hundred dollars- 4 ,-v/u the office of the Adjutant General. For Panting artny register ami orders, blank books, binding und stationary, one thousand two hundred dob ! am. For miscellaneous items, two hundred dollars. In the fiffiee of iMt Quartermaster (7 enerat t including ths . nffireat Philadelphia. For blank hooks, binding, stationary, labor and print ing. n\c huudred dollars. For extra clerk hire, five thou sand dollars- For nmcellnucou* items, two hundred dollnrs •. the Paymaster General- For. blank hooks, binding, stationary ami fosL onc thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items, four hundred dollars * offset of ftr Commissary Genera/ of Stubstienee tor blank books, binding, stationary, printing, mlver turiig, latior nnd inel, two thousand dollars. For miscellaneous items; one hundred and fifty doUanr- In the effirt tf Chtrf Engineer. For blank hooks, binding, stationary*, fuel and printing, seven hundred dollars, - Foriutsceliaiieoos items, three hundred dollars- In the office of the Surgeon General. For blank books, binding, stationary*, printing and foel, one hundred and eighty-five 'dollars * For miscellaneous item*, sixty-five dollars _ In the offiee of the Colonel if Orditanct Fdr blank books, binding, stationary, priming, and fuel, four hundred dollars. • For tni«<*c!luneousitems, four hundred dollars. In the bureau of Topographical Kngmttn. I or blank books,. binding, stationary, labor aad fuel, seven fifty dollars- ‘ For miscellaneous items, five hundred dollan For compensation of tupermtendant and four watch men of the nor hwesi exeepttye building, one thousand •even hundred and ten dolfan. For ihe contingent exj&nses of said building, vit: for labor, fuel and light, two thousand four hundred dollars. For rent of additional offices ond fuel for the same, eight thousand five hundred dollars: Frerufaf,That the said appropriation for rent shall not be construed into a pledge or guarantee, on the part of the government, to rent said offices after the present appropriation is exhaust ed. For miscellaneous items, one thousand sirhaudred dol lars. ■■'■■■■ NAVY DEPARTMENMT. - For compensaliou of the Secretory of the Navy, and the clerks, messenger, and assistant messenger in ms of .hc£, twenty-ono thousand nine hundred and fifty* dollars ' For compensation of the chief of the Bureau of Navy i aids and Docks, and of the civil englneer. draughtsman, clerks, and messengers m his office, inetoding a salary or one thousand dollan for an additional elerViorouo year, eleven thousand four hundred dollars. ' ■ • ■ For compensation of the chief of the Burea of Ord nance and Hydrography, and of the draughtsman, clerks, in his office, nine thousnnd jour hundred dollars; ■ • >■■■•■ ~ For compensation of the rhief of ths Dtiretro of Con struction, Equipment, and Repairs/ and of tho assistant conßlruelor, draugfaunuiu, clerk*, and messenger in his office, thirteen thousand one hundred dollars: Prwidtd, That when a captain in the navy.ihdll be the chief of the bureau, be shall receive the tame pay to which he would be entitled If upon other duty. For compensation of the chief .naval constructor and the engineer in chief, sir thousand dollars. For compensation of the chierof the Bureau of Pro* v isioni ana clothing, and of the clerks and messenger in bis office,-mite thousand three hundred dollars: Provided, *nttt when a < vacancy.shall' occur, a purser of the navy °* .*■}# United States, of not less than ten yesrs standing, sqall be assigned to duty as headofnaidjoureau, receiv ing for his services no compensation,except bis highest service pay as a purser. ° Tor compensation of the chief of the Bureau of Medi?; cnw and Surgery, and of the clerks, assistant surgeon, and messenger in his office; six thousand eight, hundred dollars,:- '- : - s*. , - For contingent expenses-of sou! department, and ail the bureaus connected therewith, viz j - For blank books, blndingj Stationary, printing, and la* bor, four thousand dollars*’ • • . • * For ne wspaper# arid periodicals, two handred dollars. : FoMUsceilaneout items, one thousand six hundred doi* are. For compensation of superintendent and three watch* men of the southwest executive building, one thousand three hundreilond fotfy-five dollars,* , Tor eonungent expenses.of said building; viz;- * Far labor, fuel, owl-light .one thousand six hundred andisevemy-fiye.dollars .Tpr.Uie rent .of additional offices, and fuel for the use pf-thbNavy Department, three thousand Dollars. For miscellaneous items, one thousand one hundred and, fifty dollars. • V : For payment of expenses • of frigate Macedonian .whilst employed .under a-resolution of Congress,, in car* ,r)'ingprovisions to Ire!und,.such suiainot exceeding six* ; teen thousand dollars) as ' Jhe-accoontlng. officers of the Treasury charged with settling the. accounts of the navy, under the. direction of the Secretary of the Navy, may find to have lieen actually paid by the making no allowance for his nay, which he declines to receive, and deducting from the whole amount paid by him the earnings of tne ship, . > . POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT, j ? . ror compeusution.of the Postmaster General,theirns lishim postmasters general,clerks, messengers, assistant messengers,and watchmen of the said department, sev enty*four thousand six hundred dollars. s .. r, r ra l )en * a^ o h of four clerks, upderdhe act of nine teenth May, eighteen hundred,.and. fprty-eight,-Jbr six jqontbs, at.the rate .of-one thousand-.dollar* each, per annum,.two thousand dollar*. ’. . - . . to temporary clerks, two thousand' dollars.;, ' ‘ Fojr *hmpensatibh of the superintendent of the post of* fice hoOdtoga, two hundred. ar d fifty dollars; - E o,r n ?^ u , l ®*J?®nces of .said department, viz: . For blanrhooks, binding, stationary, .fuel, oil. -labor, printing, and day watchmen, six thousand one. hundred and sixty dollars, ■ • :«; V i For raiscedlariedua items, eighteen hundred doillrs; v For repairs of the post office building, repoirs of die furnaces, whitewashing, glazing, easing fire-places, and mending office fimiture, five hutidredf’doUars. *' For compensation of the Auditor of the FostOlEce De partment, and the clerks, messenger, and assistant mes senger in his office, eighty-five thousand eight hundred dollars. / • .. : . For compensauon to Robert B. Boyd. in lieu' of his present compensation* the sura of forty dollars per month a* a watchman in-tbe Past Office Department. • . ’ : For contingent expenses of said viz~: For labor, plank books, binding* ..stationery, printing blanks and circulars, seven thousand seven hundred dof lars. ■■■. >. For miscellaneous itcnfc, one thousand dollars- r * r- » v ; a • ■<' . c.i. ■* j v-'-.y -m- ---i/. ‘- ■ *a _ •V'-. - -v-rI 1 ? '••• . •*{.' J * «;• V k ~r * * < ‘l r ~l v ' -- - - • , i ‘ v < V,/ * 1 -t T-- . / " , -X J -» •t' V-» T v V > „ 1 \ ** v^K* - [ V * V. * ,c *l* • • ■ For contingent expenses of the office of the’Attorney General, five hundred dollars. ' For "salary of the reporter of the decisions 01 the Su preme Court, one thousand three hundred dollars. For compensation ot the district attorneys, being two hundred dollars each, as prescribed by law, seven thou sand four hundred dollars. - For compensation, of the marshals, ns prescribed by law*, six thousand six hundred dollars. '.For defraying the expenses of the supreme, circuit, and district courts of the Uulted States, including the District of Columbia • also, for jurors and witnesses, in aid of the funds an sing from fines, penalties, and forfeit ures incurring in tho fiscal year ending the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred aud tonyrmne, and previous < years; and likewise for defraying the expenses of suits iu which’ the United Slates are concerned. aud of prosecutions for offences commuted against the United Slates, and tor th# apprehension and safekeeping of prisoners, four huudred and forty-three thousand dollars: PjotnJed however, That hereafter, in lieu of all fees, emoluments, and re ceipts now allowed for taking and certifying the depo sitions of witnesses in civil causes, the clerk, commis sioner, or other officer taking aud certifying the same, shall be entitled, to receive no greater sum whatever than two dollars for each and every deposition so taken and certified, and for all services connected therewith; and when the taking or such deposition shall require more lhau six hours, then fur every additional six hours .the hke rale of compensation: And jnvndedfurther, That ell books in the offices of the clerks of the circuit and district courts of the United States, containing the dock et or minute of the judgments or decrees of said courts, shall, during office hours, be opeud to the -inspection of any person desiring to examine the tame, without any fee or charge therefor. > ■ • For repairs of the United States court-house at Detroit, heretoiore made by William H. Noyes, undfcr the direc tion of the marshal, such a mount os the treasury, deci ded is due. . *?■•-. MISCELLANEOUS. Forpaymentof annuities and grants by special acts of Congress, seven hundred and fifty dollars. Fortnc purchase of one or both of the bridges over the Eastern Branch, nenr the city of Washington, at a ▼altationto be mode in such manner os the Secretary of ibe Treasury may direct, a sum not exceeding thirty thou sand dollars, which bridge or bridges, when purchased, shall be free of toll to all persons whomsoever, under such regulotons as are now m force: or as the same may be legally modified, or added to, in relation to the l’oiomac brtdgeopposije said city. For compensation and contingent expenses of the auxiliary guard, six thousand seven hundred and seven tv-five dollars. For annual reports of the Capitol, attendance ou fur naces in the crypt attendance on water-closets, cleaning rotando; for public gardnAr and laborers, and cartage on the Capuol grounds; tools, wire, twine,.leather, nails, chains and posts, boxes, straw, whitewashing, manure, and trees for grounds; attendence at the western gale of ibe Capitol; repairs of public stables; dogging, enclos ures, Ac;, keeping in order the iron pipes that convey water to the Capitol and public offices, aud repairing damage by freshets, brooms, brushes, wooden spades and shovelling snow; erecting a suitable building lorthe keeperof the western gates, repairing western tront of theCupilol, repairing abutments of Tiber creek bridge, and building protecting walls ; painting exterior wood work of the Capitol and iron fences around the same; altering and enclosing wooden stairway trom the roof of the Capitol to the opening in tho dome; erecting iron fence on Pennsylvania avenue, enclosing a part of the public grounds at the President’* House; for enclosing pobhe grounds at the. north and south of the Capuol, at the western front of the. Capitol, aud Uie public grounds At the soulhlronl of the President's House with wooden fences, grading Mid grounds; for suitable trees lor plant ing nursery, seventeen ihoutaud four hundred and nine ty seven dollars and hfty cents. For lighting Pennsylvania; aveuue from the Capitol square to the Treasury Department* and compensation tor one lamp-hghter for the some, and for lighting Capuol and Capitol grounds, and President's Honse, six thousand dollars, to be expended under the direction of the Com missioner on Public Buildings. For annual repairs and painting of President's House; gardener and laborers mauure, leather, nails, tools, cart age, Ac., for the grounds aboutthe same; repairs of the fence at La Fayette square, Fountain square, President's garden, and repairs of gardener's house, eight thousand three hundred and sixty-eight dollars and twenty-five cents. For grading, draining, planting, and enclosing with -wooden fence the grounds south of the President’s House, and extending to the canal, six thousand dollars. For sprinkling Pennsylvania avenue during the session of Congress, one thousand dollars. „ For painting the Capitol, twenty thousand dollars. For compensation to James Crotchet for extra work done in making the necessary fixtures for lighting the Capitol with gas, two thousand eiglithaudred and seven* ty-sevea dollars and eighteen ceut*. For pay for removing the mast and lantern above the dome of the Capitol; three hundred and twentjMhree dol lars; and for the purchase and erection of lamps and lamp-post* of iron, and forthe laying of gas pipes, and for other necessary fixtures for lighuugthe copitol grounds with gas, to be expended under the direction of the Com missioner of Public Buildings, a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars; For laying gas pipes from the main gas pipe at the Cap itol at the foot of fifteenth street, on both sides of Penn sylvania avenue, and for one hundred lamp-posts and lamps and other necessary fixtures, and for work and materials rendered nndsupnlisd in establishing the some, to be expended under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, a sum not exceeding ten thousand dollars; and it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Public Building* to have the pipes fully nnd sufficiently tested and proved before they are received. For laying eight hundred feet of gas pipe from the foot of Fifteenth street to the President’s House, aud sixteen hundred feet of branch pipe through the house, thirty sin gle burners, pendents and brackets in the kitchen and pnssages below, twenty brackets in the bedrooms, fifty double brackets in the other rooms, five four-light chand eliers. foursix-Jigbt do., six eight-light do., two twelve light do., altering chandeliers iu the east room, and for all other necessary fixture* for completing the same, to be expended under the direction of the Commissioner of Public Buildings, a sum dot exceeding five thousand dol lars. • i i* For paying the Washington Gas Company for lighting the Capitol and Capitol grounds, including fixturrß fur nished, to tbeihirly-first of August, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, to be paid under the direction of the Commit tee. on Public Buildings, two thousand dollars. For graiding.planting with trees, and enclosing with a substantial woouen fence for their protection, the public mull from Seventh.street westward to the Potomac river, three thousand six hundred and twenty-eight dollars. For necessaryi- repairs of .the public property at the lazaretto, Philadelphia, eight huudred and thirty-two dol lars. • For survey of the coast of the United States, including compensation to superintendent and assistants, cue huu dred and sixty-five thousand dollars. . For the further prosecution of the survey of the north ern andnorthwestern lakes, twenty-five thousand dollars For payment to clerks of the district courts of the Uni ted States, for surtemems of the proceedings under the bankrupt act, made in pursuance of the resolution of the House of : Representatives of the twenty-fifth March, eighteen hundred and at the rate of fifteen cents for each application forreltef under said act, six thousaad one hnndre i and sixty-six dollars and twenty, cents :-Provided*, That no Clerk shall receive any portion of the money hereby appropriated, until he snail hnve settled his occohnt with the properdepartment, as requir ed by the act of Congress in such cose made and provi ded: alto, That no part of such compensation shall be'tmid to clerks whose annual compensation has exceeded ihfee thousand dollar*. ..... , For the discharge of such miscellaneous claims, riot .otherwise provided for, as shall be admlttedih doe course of settlement at the treasury, five,thousand dollars: Pro vtd<4y That no part,of this appropriation shall be drawn from the treasury, except in pursuance of some law or resoluftou of Congress authorizing the expenditure. For services rendered by the marshall of the northern diatriclofFlorida in removing intruder* Jrorathe milita tary reservation, and from wuhin the Indian boundary iu Florida, three huudred and four dollars ant five cents. - . For salaries ot assistant treasurers of tbe United Slates at New York, Boston, Charleston, and St. Louis, eleven thousand dollars. . For. additional salaries of , treasurers of the mint at .Philadelphia and branch mint atNew Orleans, one thou sand doflars. .1:, .... -£sFor salaries of ten clerks authorized by the act of sixth. August, eighteen hundred,and forty-six, including an increase of one hundred dojlors per annum to the sal ary of each of sold c 1 e r k s, frora.th efiTS t day of; July, eighteen hundred andXortyreigbt. nine. thousanddollar*. ‘•For salary of chief cli-rk to the? assisUuittrvesurer, New. York, one'thousand five hundred: donars? ;' i ' . For conrigent expenses under the act for the safe-keep-; ;i ; -rl- V v li y-’ .vv'V^v'-V^v r*£«n?,J eC rl° n^ B . ,IBrijr ' atJ d' disbursement of (he public : SS£?4ih-°.^ IJt r , A H® ua, » eighteenhundred andforir*stx» ?*?m C iV 0 Crowded;-That no part or said aumef fineen thousand. Uollarsshall he expended for' clerical services. • v* - • compensauou. 10 special agents to exanunfifbobka, ■ nipney on baud m the several depositories • under the act of suth and forty* siXj five thousand dollars. - r /■■■ ..For the support,,clothing,and-medical treatment of in sane paupers of the District, of Columbia, five thousand seven hundred dollars. - . • u ‘“ WU »“ MU For the warden, cl Forcontmuiugthe coustructioii ofthe custom-house in the city of Savanah, thirty thousand dollars. : For the purchase ota site for u custom-house uiCearles son, bouth Carolina, one hundred thousand dollars, in ad* ditiou .to thesum of thirty . thousand dollars* already ap propriated. , . For continuing the coustrucuon ofthe: custom-house m the city ofNew Orleans, one hundred and thirty thousand seven hundred and.fifty-eight dollars: For pay mg the outstanding claims on account of the new custom-house at Boston, and for completing, the work, twelto thousand five hundred dollars- * ' _ For rcpariug the custom-house at Wiscaweit, in the siote orMnine, ond tor puTcho>iiig the land oa vrhich n stands, two thousand two hundred dollars, to be expen-' deft under the direction ofthe Secretary of the Treasury. , Voi T6paxing&iui painting the custom-house, at Port land, iu the State of Maine, three huudred dollars- For refunding certain duties paid by colleges, acode unes, schools, and. seminaries ot learning in tho tinned Suites, on philosophical apparatus, instruments, books maps, and chans, ugTeeobty to the provisions of an act passed July thirtieth, one thousand eight hundred and iorty-six, entitled !‘Au act reducing the duty on imports and lor other purposes.the sum o? seven thousand dol lars, aud hereafter all philosophical apparatus, instru ments, books, maps, and chans; statues, statuary, busts, and casts, of marble, brotuc. alabaster, or plaster of Pnr i*j pointings, drawings, engravings, etchings, specimens of sculpture, cabinets of coins, medals, gems, and all col lections of antiquities, provided the same be specially importedfn good faith tor the use of any society incor porated or established tor philosophical or literary pur poses, or for the encouragement of the fine anterior the use or. by the order ofnny college, academy, school, or seminary ot learning iu the Uqitcd States, shall be im ported into tbe United State* iree of duty, anything in the oct above named io the contrary, notwithstanding- For gradiug and gravelling Four-oud-a-halfstreet. from Maryland.aveuueip the arsenal grounds and Ragging the west side, four thousaud.seven huudred and fifty dollars. . : For grading and gravelling Indiana avenue, from third street to ihc Capnoi hill, ami constructing culvert under the some, thirteen thousand five huudred dollar*.. For paving the remainder ofthe centre space ot Penn syivantaavenue to Fifteenth street, four thousand dollars. For paving j.Fiftceuih street in from of the Treasury Department, and of the street In front of tbe President's House to Seventeenth street, to be executcdln tbe same manner as was prescribed for the paving of -Fennsvlva ma avenue, twelve thousand seven hundred dollars:: Frortdrrf, That all the foregoing appropriations fornu ving shall be laid out under the direciiou of the War De partment; and that the Secretary of War shall appoint an engineer to make the necessary levels and surveys, for ail the said improvements of said streets and avenues: Prortdtdy That all such work be done by contract to the lowest responsible bidder, or bidders, after giving thirty days 1 public notice in such newspapers as shall be selec ted by the Secretary ot War in the cities of Washington, Baltimore. Philadelphia, and New York. To reimburse tothecity ol Washington the amount ad raticed to the Commissionerof Public Buildings to finish the repair of tho Potomac bridge, twelve handred dol lars. tor expenses of the survey ot the bounrtnry line be tween the United Stales and the British provinces, four thousand eight hundred and thirteen dollars and seventy five cents. For continuing the publication cf the works ot the ex ploring expedition! including the printing of the charts, the pay of the scientific corps, salary of the horticultur ist, and care ofthe collection, thirty'thousand seven hun dred andfifty-three dollars: For the purpose of restoring, by reconstruction under the direction of the Secretary ot Slate, the -maps show ing the demonstration of boundary uuder.the treaty of Washington, of August ninth, eighteen hundred, mid tor tv-two, which were destroyed by fire, at,the cay of Washington, on the ninth of April seventeenth, eighteen hundred and . forty-eight, aud ofprocUTing tho authenti cation thereof, icn thousand dollars. {■orrrpuymcut to Virginia of money paid by that State, under judgmeiiU ot her courts against her, to revolution ary officers and .soldiers, and their representatives, lor half-pay and communication ot half-pay, a sum not ex ceeding eighty-onc thousand two hundred and seventy three dollars -and seventeen cents: Provuitd, hp\ctver, That the ogent of said State shall first deposit authenti cated copies oftfie acts or judgments under which the mouey was paid by the State ot Virginia. For the payment to Richard Fields of the balance due him on tho certificates of the commissioners of Washing ton city, of June the twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred ond forty-seven; awarded and decreed to him under the six teenth article of the treaty with: the. Cherokee nation of Indians ot eighteen hundred and thixty-bve-’six, six hun dred dollars. • To pay Samuel Walker for work done at the Norfolk hospital, fifty dollars. - LIGHT-HOUSE ESTABLISHMENT. For supplying light-houses' (containing two thousand nine hundred anc seventy-six lamps) with oil. tube-glass es. wick, buff skins, whiling, and cotton cloth, transport ation, aud other expenses on the same, and for repairing the lighting apporuus one hundred and fornrthonsand three hundred and ninety-four dollars ana sixty-two cents. For repairs nnd incidental expenses, refitting,and. im provements of light-houses and buildings : couuected therewith, aeverity-eightihousand eight hundred and eigh ty-nine dollars and sixiy-aeven cents. . For salaries of two hundred and seventy-three keep-' era nnd fifteen assistant, keepers of light-houses, (seven teen of them charged with double and three .with triple lights.) including twelve hundred dollars tor salary of an inspector of lights on the lakes, one. hundred, and, four teen thousand uiue huddred and forty-eight dollar* and thirty-three cents. '• * For salaries of thirty-one keepers of floating-lights, sixteen thousand six hundred and fifty dollars. Forjscamen’swages, repairs, and supplies, of thirty one floating lights, seventy-nine thousand iwo bundred and sixty-five dollars and two cents For weighing, mooring, cleansing, repairiug, and sup plying loss of beacons; buoys, chaius, and sinkers,, thirty three thousand four hundred nnd sixty-six dollars and twenty-eight cents. ' : - . . ... , • ... For expenses of superiutemlaut ;in visiting (yisitiiigi the light-houses annually, and examiuing auu reporting .the conditiou of each, two thousand dollurs. :, - . < For superintendents’ commissions on foprhundred and sixty-five thousand seven hundred- and thirteen .dollars and ninety-two cents, at two and a half percent., elev en thousand six hundred and forty dollars nnd thirty-five cents jFrw/drd, That, no part of thesum hereby appro* printed shall he paid to any person .who sala ry as an officer of the customs. - Aud‘front.und after ihu ; first day of July,' eighteen hundred and forty-nine, ibe said disbursement shall be made by the collectors of the customs without compensation.- v For completing the light-house ou Mmol’s rack, Boston, harbor; Massachusetts, ten thousand dollars. . , .* •. For completing the sea-wall ■ for iheprotecuonof the light-house on i Fair-weather island, near Black Rock, Connecticut, five thousand dollars.: For completing, the construction of a light-housn ot Monroe, Michigan,', three ihousaud . five hundred and twen-y-twodollsiu. . ' ? • ?• > \ For completing the’construction of a light-houso a Wangoshoncey Michigun.lhirly-eighi thousand three hundred and sixty-five dollarsund forty-two cents. For completing:the constructionof a lighi-house at Cn rysfort Reef, Florida, twenty-umeihousahdjphebundred and seventy doildraaiidseveniy-fouTceuts: : ; v ; For completing the construction ofailght-house on Sand Key, Florida, thirty-nine thousand tiiiic hundred and seventy dollars arid.seventy-four'cent*; stud sum of thirty-nine thousand' uinfe hundred and aevemy dollars and seventy-four, cents, aud the sura oftWemy thousand dollarsiappropriated by the act df Uiird March, eigliteen hundred add fortyfsevein for k strew-pile light-houM on said Key, are hereby 1 authorized to be applied, Under the superimendence of the Topographical Bateau, to the er ection of.acheap ana durable structure adapted to the idcalityi'tinythingin snid aetto the contrary notwithstand ing. . .. ■ For a light-boat to be stationed on Bartlett’s reef, Long Island sound, twelve thousand dollars i For the erection-of a: beacou-.hght on the southwest ledge initheharborof New.Hayen. Counecticut, (in ad dilion to .the one. thousand doUars-neretofore appropria ted,) five thousand dollars, or for the removarof sa;d ledge,as the Secretary of may deem best. For the construction; and:<:equipment oft six revenue cutters, the stimof ninety thousand dollars; the said sum ■jr v;.'. 'J : ~s v ‘:.s ‘•I 7v” \:a./ ■■ '£;■ . ■ ..V •, . ...* -x- ■».' .. -s:r' ■’ 7- s. lo boexpemiciti timjej- the direction'; ofuhO" Secretary df rcasury,for tho consirnctiott and equipment of sutlers; audit shall be the duty oftlm, Sec*' !r‘ ai £ 0J Treasury,' before commencinrtheconstruc {J® n .®|'^yj ,e Venue cutter, to giveV public notice, for at :?, • “ ll r t yjuQya } in twoormore public newspapers pub-. perspublifiliedai fauhinjemaces,; wliere'vship-buiidlug is carried asJbeniav expedienti'ihvitlijp propo i f*M 6 formatenalafor,andbuildiiig,-saidrevenuecuttera. : to uq constructed under .the- superintendence and dtrec uou oran omcer of tiie revenuescrvice: and after open-, .uig tne proposals, liahalJ he . the duty of said Secretary. to ewer mtoacontract with lhc loweat responsible btd-. der or bidders therefor. SURVEYOBS: OP . PIfcJBUC LANDS. - • Pp? surveying:, iiiaddilion to the unexpended .balance. ci formerappropnalibiigjvu: For surveying the public lands, including incidental expenses, to be apportioned to the several districtsaccor* -'"S^>'c 5 a.,d ,wan.ps, four j tn ? or . con ‘o { ;ljpu of erroneous and surveys in j imiiois and Missouri, at a rate not exceeding six dollars per mile, one thousand.!wo hohdred dollars. • ' . ,* e^c mfriri .the State of Mississippi, to supplyi lost field notes, and -for the location .of pnvaio claims, i four hundred dollvs- 1 •For tfie location‘'drprivate claims and correction of < *h.komsiana, exclusive of the Greensburg dis- i f9 af fcen thousamdtwo buudredond ihirtydoUars. For retracting inihe state of Alabama, to supply field, notes destrqyedby fire,* sir thousand and fifty T dollars.' / ; Jl o ? l®* compensation to certain deputies, as set* forth in the. report of the surveyor general of Florida! three dollars. Fornmienil land service, to carry out the require meets of the acis of the first ajid third March, eighteen imndred-ond forty-seven, viz: • >.ForcompensoUon' of geologists, assistant geologist?; * laoorers,packmen, and incidental expences attending e:Kfln,,na^on and survey of the mineral tanas tn AUcbigan.'Wisconsin, and Town, including the . amount required for the third and' fourth • quarters • of. the. year endmg ihe thirtieth of June, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, forty, thousand dollars. , For compensation ofagent, assistant agent, and inci dental expenees m collecting the rents required by the ,,P- enml * iBSUed 10 miners aud others in Mich igan and A tsoonsm, three thousand four hundred dol lars. -INTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGN NATIONS/ ' -!.®? e *,L O ( ie ministers of the United Satates to •^*w n r " rU am,-France. Russia, Prussia. Spain, and Brazil, fiftr-founhoiiaand dollars f and for outfit of said minister toJtussw, nmeihousand dollars. Forialariesofsecretarieaof legation to the same pla ces* twelve thousand dollars. - .-' For salary of minister resident to Turkov, six thousand dollars. 'For salary of the dragoman to the legation to Turkov, two thousand five hundred dollars. " ' i . salaries Of, the. charges-.des affhires;to Portugal. Austria, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Belgium, Naples, Sarffimajihc Papal States, Chili*Peru;: Granada, Venez ueja, Buenos Ayres, Bolivia, Guatemala, and'Ecuador, •eeremy-sti: thousand five hundred dollars.* - • - >-'Foreontingent expenses- of all the- missions abroad,- thirty thousand dollars. ; i* ■. ; /-.For contingent-expenses of foreign intercourse, -thirty thousand dollars. : • • 3 For.intereoorsewith the Barbary Powers,-time thous* and dollars. ; , ’ T'F°r\lh e - salary-oi n - consul general .at Alexandria hree thousand dollars. - . For paying John Hogan twelve hundred and fifty dol services and expenditurrs as .political; nceiit'iu’ : St. full satisfaction of ail hU cianns for extra expenses and services in the years eighteen hmir dred and forty-two dad cighteen bniiared and tony-three. • e» ot * tt ] aT T of consul to Ix>mlon. two thousand dollars. ror salary of the commissioner 10 the Sandwich isl* rod#, three thousand dollars. .-For payirig^Joshuu- Dodge, late special tobacco agent of the-tinted States to the various government!* ot Eu rope, four thousand five hundred dollars, in full edrnnen sauon tor his services; and for contingent ; and oiher- ex penses incurred' by "hlm : during the period, of his. three missions as said special tobacco agent,' and-for services' rendered to the tobaccointerest of the United Stines. For paying John Randolph Clay, late'secretary of Ic gaiion ot St. Petersburg!!,'on' account of his services as' charge d-affaires at tend courtj from the twenty-seventh day of January,; eighteen hundred and forty-six. to Ihe eighteenth davrofr August,eighteen hundred anil' forty .seven, aner ihe raie of four thousand five hundred do!-- lors per. miumn, the sum of "three thousand nine hundred and ten dollars and seventy-six cents: The Secretary of State shall be satisfied that the service was perronnedj and is still unnnid for. «. v»? a >* i n p F*h|n Rite hi e Dorr, for diplomatic services ®! W? republic of Cbih from the sqveuteeilj day of June, hundred nnd forty-four. uunl the nineteenth day' of. Angusij eighteen hundred nnd forty-five, five thousand two hundred aud Rixty-two dollars. . For paying Jacob t’.Martin;]ate secretaryoflegation of the United States at Paris, for lus services as- cnargo d affaires oi the United States hear iiie French gdverti-- mentj fromfifteeMh dftyorSepteml>er, eighteen, hundred arid io«y*six, to the first da/ of Julyv eighteen hundred and fortv-seven,; being the time intervening between the reeoß of our late minister Mr.' King, amf the arrival of ** U4 "> alter - the - rate;.of four thousand five hundred dollars por annum (deducting his pay as secretary of le gation,) the sum of two thousand one bundredaiidiiui&- ty-three dollars. • For cpmpentiiiioivto AVillinra M. Blackford, as clrnrec u affaires republic of New Granada, the sum of one thousandone hundred mid twenty-five dollars.'being Uic usual rpiurnollownnce to charges dcs affaires to for • .other expenses ofthe office ofthe consul ofthe Limed States at London, two thousand eight hundred dolfura. • For the expenses of running and marking the boundary hue heweeu. the United States and- Mexico.-and paving the salaries of the officers of the .commission, a sum not exceeding fifty thousand dollars. , . • For salary ofthe cousul at Beyroou five hundred dol lars. . beil/urtherenaued, That the third section ofthe “act making appropriations for the civil and dip. .lomantic expenses of governmem for the year ending the UUiUeth of Jane t -onp thousand eight, hundredand iony seven, and for other purposes,?; approved the tenth of August, one thousaud eight hundred, ond forty-six,- be, and the same is hereby,; revived and continued, iu force for the fiscal year ending th* thirtieth of June, one thou sand eight hundred uud fony-niue. IfciinetlsTor services as acting charge dWatrsta Portugal, train nineteenth April to twenty fourth .December, eighteen hundred and forty-one, three thousand, and sixty-nine dollars mid eight-six cents. For payment to Joseph.Graham v the sura of one thou-; sand four hundrea and sixty dollars, uud to George tee Brent the sum of two thousand one hundred and -fifteen dollars, iu foil compensation for theirservice* and expen ses as special agents and berers of despatches from Bue nos Ayres to. Paraguay,-in lhe year eighteen?hundred and forty-aiXjOn.a mission instituted by tho charge d*af fairs ofthe United Stales at Buenos Ayres; to offer the mediation ofthe United States 1 to adjust and settle hotili* ties then pending between the Argentine confederation and the State, or Province of Paraguay; • For interpreters, guards and other expenses ofthe con sulates at Constamiupplei Smyrna* and Alexandra, one thousaudnye hundreddollors. . . - For salary of a commissioner to reside in Chum, five thousand dollars. , For salary ofthe interpreter and secretary to the said mission, two thousimd five hundred dollors. ; For compensation to Stanhope Prevost, consul ofthe United States at Lima, for diplomatic services rendered in the abseueeof the charge d’aflairs from that country, the sum of one thousand eighthuudfred dollars • • . For paying Peter Parker, secretary of legation and Chinese imerpreter at Canton, for his services as charge d’affairs of the United States at said places from the twenty-eighth day of June, eighteen hundred and -forty seven, to the twenty-eighlh doy of June, eighteen hundred and forty»eight, being the interval -between the death of Alexander H; Everett, late commissioner at Canton, and .foe probable arrival of the present commissioner, John W. Davis, esq., after the rate of four thousand five hun dred dollars per annum, (after deducting his salary as such secretary,) the sumof two thousand dollars. * Six. 3. And be itfitr&tr enacted, That iuasraucliosit is claimed by.the Creek nation of Indians, .that a : balance of one hundred and forty-one thousand and fifty. fiy» dol*- lars aud-uinety one cents, being the remainder of the: sum of two hundredand fifty thousand dollars agreed io be paid in liquidation of the. claims of the Citizens of Georgia; to be ascertained and allowed -by - the arbitra ment and awardol the President of the ITnited Stales, under lie fourth, article., of the treaty: of the eighth of January, eighteen hundred and twenty-one,io belong to them, mid ihe said sum of orm hundred and' forty-one ; thousand and fifty-five doUarsandjtitiety-one cents is intended as acompromUe of safd claim: And-inasmuch 7 as it is a matter of doubt whether the obligation of tho United States under said article extcnded further tliaa lb pay to the Stateof Gcbigia'whatever hftianee might be found due to her citizens from the Creek nation* And in asmuch, also; as.thh’whole sum of two huhdred and fif ty thohsnnd dollars has in fact ’heretofore been paid bv the Unirnd Smtes-to the State of Oebrclaf—ii is therefore -directed that the’ President of the United States shall cansethe said sum ofone hundred and forty-one thousand and fifty-five dollars and ninety-one ceVits/ iaiJ'sim o/‘ ont hUndred thoujiandj atidjifty-Jive dollars and ninety crt««r»fs,tbbe paid to the 7 shuf Greet nation of Indians in the maunerfqllowing, Vi 2: drie-fiftli on de mand, and the . residue without ihtefestis tbbe paid in four equaL ihsinlmonts r on condition, however, , that a; release of claims forprincipnl and interest on ac count of said; sfon .of two; hundred and.fifty : thousand dollars shall be firat executed bytbe said . Creek notion 1 to the United Suites, in such maimer its the President of the United States shall direct, in- full discharge of the, -same; and on condition,also; that the person to whom >aid money shall be paid shall make .proof to‘ihc satis faction ef the President of the United States that, they have full power and- authority to; receive , and receipt for.the same ; . That the. Secretary ol the Treasury be, Bnd he is;qereby, required to pay, out of tiny mbiiey in the (Treasury pot otherwise appropri ated, to the Creek nation of Indians, .or to. tho order of the delegation of fndions aforesaid, the sum. of forty three thousand three hundred and thirty-tbree dollars thirty-three and one. third cents, .'in satisfaction of the' claims -of thiteeo hundred lndian emi^arits, 5 , friends* and follower#ofGeneral Mclntosh; emigrated to the west in eighteen hundred and twenty-' tunciby Coh Corwcll underthe conduct aha-oontroiof; Luther Clarke, nrticle ofthe trae-J ty of twenty-fourxh of eighteen,huml redeem! twenty-six: Provided -That the: persons to -whom said money shall belaid shall make proof, io the saiismction of ,he President of the United States, thai they hnve full : power to receive and receipt'for the some: 'And provided a/io. Thot said money shall be paid only on ‘condition’ that a release be first executed to the United Stntes in luli.of all claiihs for principal and interest ion •^;VvVi .. m.; , ■■ j. ■ j.. - , AT AUCTION .r W i«r A " being about to closahisAuc-'^^' Uon and Coramisyion business, the coiwtgnment aftw 01 Qt , publiC aQ,O i b y on TneaaaTvthe 26 ikiH3t. T commencmg at 10 o’clock; at «t>^ -‘-'H' .63 Wood street,. The stock comprtles one of the largest * - 1 nnd beat assortments of fancy mid stapJeXhyGood* nf« ' v fcied BtAuction. iu, Pittsburgb, for a; numbcr of vcftii•• embracing, m fcmri* *'"<.** Black Bine black, bmriiluo Broad Cloths, 1 lain black, fiinc} and doe skin Caasunerca. » Bine and gTcy mixed Jeans T fi3\&»!°i! 18 a iV, d C , oal Cloak Linings; «?,?- lIC 1 B ’Hlankets.Shawls, Silk Pocket Hdkfs,; > Wnn?r *l B “ rci »?? P^ n Alpaecoe ‘ . winter llaids,Cafihmereg. Be Lames. Ginchnmq * “" d K ccdlc ”* lr,Bh E.n“ ni, S ’ Blue oml brown Muslins. Vest PnHdimrf * , Silk, Sau., and WorstedVe “ng.; **' B*own Holland and Sicilians. Table Linens’ .LMien and Table Cloths, Napkins, black Kid Glovea * BuckMms, S e wingSilk,l?ateniThreadi Spool Cotton* ‘ Gnm Suspenders, Cotton Hdkfs., Ac Ac 11 The goods will be arranged—for d i toaSSltfS - ee P lB JOHN D. DAVIS, Auctioneer. 17i AOlHss OF LOAL AT Saturday ifS monung, Septembcrjsad.atll o’clock, at the Coin- • ■> ’ mercial Sales Room, corner oMVcod and Fifth sts; will ; - H.n°i d i I t^ Qcre o ia 4i ie I'and, lying on tho Coal Hi t and: Upper;SL-Clatr Turnpike KoacfJ wiibinthrfe .miles or the H4"Wood street. I j oUor, AiYi» LOT FUll< sBs o,oo.— For\Saie^- \ XL two story F2iAHBDXr£LLINGBOVSEzn&LOT.; The hbuse cbniains fbur rooms and kitchen,'wStlia good '- dry cellar,'nil-vveU arranged for comfort and convenience r " The-Lot is'SO feet front on Pihe street, Fifth Ward; by 00 feet deep; Terms accommodm mg. 'Agent,-' Srtuthfieldstreet.vVv: FOR SALEWA small two ftoiy frame dwelling house, conveniently situated, fronting oil Pride street, one street beyond the Hospital." The Joi is 24 feelinfront, by 123 feet deepj and will be sold on -accommodating terms, For further particulars apply -at ; the house .or to 1 :sep2 J A .MRS MAY. Water stTPet.- : 'n'Oß SALli'-—AToJuable imj)royc(l'’FAKAl, 17 miles X frorathis ciljr, orilhe roatl tO’Kiuannijiffj containing 155 acres with suitable buildings aiidoiher improvements; U>s acres iiicuhivation; Price--$3,000.' Approved Real Estate of SI,GOO or:§2,000 value will be received m part ■ poymeiitjthe balance at 5 or 7,years; S.CUTHBERT, Gen. Agent, ' Smuhfield street, '* A LMANACS! ALMANACS! ALMANACS !—DR XJL p. JAYNE would hereby inform ihepublicifmt hr publishes annually, for gratuitousdistributionbyhiinseli and all his Agents, an Almanac,- caHed:jayhr>s Zltdical Almanac, and Guide to i/eaW . The calcnlanons for this Almanac are made with great care nodaccuracyjand for ; «vp. different 1 Latitudes and Longitudes; so aa to make uiem equally useful, o£ a-Cnleudar, in -every, part of the - United States nnd Briush.Nbrth - America.- They are printed on good paper,' and Hvith handsome new type, and are neatly bound, and beside* being the neatest and most accurate calender printed in the United States, they contain a large amount of valuable information, suited • to the wants of all, and of that kind, too; whicAcnmiot ‘ be found in books. . 'His Cataloguc of Ditt „ A JAYNES, * ™ Tea Store, 70 Fourth st.; Pittsburgh. »• B«—The German Almanac will be ready for delir tv m a few days. ' aepls _ l)r. .. .■■•' ■ 10 “ Lotiers 6plug;logeiherwuhva-. nous oilier qualities, just received and for sale by »cp2 SMITH & SINCLAIR. MORGAN’S WORM KILLER brines ji way the worms r r h n „ “WeslDeerlp.Arieshenyco.Pa. %t Mr. John D. Morgan —Dear Sit: This it to certify that I purchased of Mr. Porter, one phial of yourgreatWnrm- Killer, and gave two teosp.oonfnls of it to one of myxhil dreu, two years old, and in a short time if passed upwards of fony-sixlarge worms. Andrew ItTCuiionGu.^ witnessthat the abovestamementis'iruevi > ' - Prepared, wholesale and retailj by the proprietori> v JOHN -D MORGAN* Elniggis t, 1 . : •.Wood.stree^PuisburghL; public THE nndersigned tenders his services pacity, to the meKfwUl^/m&Qt2racturins;;nnd-nnsc!^' : -'^' ! auical portions of the dbrarahriity;/'.He-■ixtiu: devote'his-rS' time.and attention to the posting aha adjastfbg 'drßodks of A-ccotmis* settling,partnership: accounts with •- fidciicej aiid alsd in prepare.' ?& iug-ypang raen-for the Counting •Diatnbnd,. : Alicclienr'£;,Bppfe'Kcepfhg’.v^''-^- to: Messrs. Johnston &;Stbck»itj Beescnf; W. Bell &Son, Spang&Co.jJ. Kerr, Jr* & Co-.T 7 t KEBK CONCOBPANCI3—The EnglisiiirjiiiiVUttiefc^i^ \XCoucoTdauce ■tempt aidverhal cdhtiecuoti;beiWcenth&Xsre'u^ttridjTis :^i (English-Texts—mcludihg ; Names,'tviihfmlexe3.Greek-Fcglisb;turdEjiglftti-nre\ n. Just received and for *ale by v aug3u JOHNSTON & STOCKTON | ;. f v i : or Sale. io>«fLots f , * T A ‘ r 'J'Hi i .1